This week on Sunday Uncensored, John Rich sings a song about Eliza Blue, and the rest is downhill from there. Plus, we talk about why you should be mad at her for wanting to grow up and be famous.
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00:02:14.000But I think being called a grifter like just feeds the character he's made for himself.
00:02:18.000You know, his mother died during COVID and the lockdowns and all that, and that tore him up bad.
00:02:24.000He saw that and realized what had been placed on the country and how they dealt with all that, and that's when he came out and said, you know what, I'm gonna start swinging at them, but did it with comedy.
00:02:36.000I think there's more to the guy than just being crazy on a mic.
00:03:14.000I think you can't get... I mean, you can be mad at whatever you want, but being mad at her for wanting to be famous is like being mad at all the teenage girls who want to grow up and be influencers, right?
00:03:22.000The desire for fame and having an individual platform is very common.
00:03:27.000And I think before that, being famous on stage or performing or touring or whatever was also common, but now you can be famous from your living room having never left your house, you know?
00:03:36.000The reason why I think it's, uh, I'll tell you this.
00:03:41.000And there's, there may be a lot of people who are tricked by it and that they think it's a genuine cultural movement, but like, there's literally no reason to be this angry over a low tier personality who just trying to be famous.
00:05:04.000And then, I'll let everybody who's a member know why I blocked him, because he sent me a message at 2 in the morning, which came off as a veiled threat.
00:05:13.000I will try and quote it verbatim what he said.
00:05:16.000I know our audiences want a war but I don't.
00:05:20.000please tell me your guy is taking her to task.
00:06:21.000Yeah, so it's like, don't cancel on me and then get mad at me that I didn't talk about it the night you were supposed to be here to talk about it.
00:06:27.000And then don't message me saying, look, he said, these people gotta understand, I know our audiences want a war, but I don't.
00:06:36.000Please tell me your guy is taking her to task.
00:06:38.000It's about as close to verbatim as I can get.
00:08:25.000He was on this show 17 times, I believe.
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00:10:37.000I didn't know that he, that he had like been on the other, another program while he was saying he was, well, you're supposed to be on our program.
00:10:43.000I'm, I'm pretty sure I could be wrong, but, uh, I'm pretty sure the night, the day he was supposed to be here, he did a show with like, um, I think Chrissy Mayer and like Brittany Venti.
00:10:52.000And he was like, I'm gonna give Tim till tomorrow to talk about it, but like, he wouldn't talk about Jack Murphy either, and all he had to do was say, I'm sorry, this guy was grifting off my show.
00:11:15.000And I'll be honest, the reason why Jack Murphy doesn't come on the show anymore is because I personally felt the way he handled the situation with Eliza and Sydney was extremely inappropriate.
00:12:31.000So why don't we figure out what we got to do so that we can carry on a mission that's a positive thing.
00:12:35.000But, you know, Jack didn't want to do that.
00:12:38.000And if that doesn't work, you cage fight in the parking lot, right?
00:12:41.000I'm not trying to drag Jack or anything.
00:12:44.000I don't want to speak ill of anybody, but I felt like, you know, he decided, like he sent a message, I guess, behind the scenes saying, I'm going to war or whatever.
00:12:53.000And I'm like, bro, this is not the way you handle this.
00:12:56.000And so I'm just like, I'm done with it.
00:13:12.000But for Jeremy to like, try and insult me consistently over and over again,
00:13:18.000and then be shocked that I'd block him, is just laughable.
00:13:22.000I just I don't follow him but Twitter keeps like putting him in my news feed and I'm such a boomer I don't know how to get rid of it but he'll it'll be like one tweet being like can't believe they would do this the next one's like no guys Tim and I are cool and the next one's mad at you like at a certain point it must just be exhausting to follow this person yeah?
00:13:38.000Oh it's just like dude I'll say it again I think he has like two different thumbnails of me with Jack Murphy's beard And Brittany Venti did the same thing.
00:14:05.000You know, and the other thing they're doing, right, is they're saying that, like, so I did a video today Talking about how the one thing that really makes me want to just quit is the low tier internet drama.
00:14:16.000Like, I specifically cited the Young Turks and Hasan Piker and now they're claiming I was talking about Jeremy.
00:15:02.000I mean, they're nipping at you to try to get you to engage because you're bigger than they are.
00:15:07.000And I would say this, just as a guy looking on the outside, this girl, Liza Blue here, that's a sad predicament to be in as a person that You've got to go out and stir up this kind of controversy, maybe pay for it based on what you're saying.
00:15:36.000If you're going to be famous and deal with the downside of fame, I hope you built something great because it is somewhat of a chain and a shackle to you to a large degree and somebody that wants that just for the sake of wanting it doesn't understand it very well.
00:15:51.000What was the biggest bullshit you had to deal with?
00:15:55.000Well, I mean, you've been in my house in town.
00:15:57.000I mean, my house is like a fort, you know, because I have death threats.
00:16:01.000I've had people put in GPS ankle monitors that have threatened me, you know, all kinds of crazy stuff.
00:16:07.000But that comes with the territory in these days if you build something great.
00:16:12.000But if you build something great that you can really... I built that myself.
00:17:27.000Or be able to play on the Grand Ole Opry stage.
00:17:30.000Be able to invite my family and grandparents from the World War II generation to the Opry and watch me sing.
00:17:36.000Those are the kind of things I was shooting for, so it wasn't like, I hope 50 million people know my name and I get to build a big old house.
00:17:43.000It was, can I achieve enough status to even be in the room next to the people that I really look up to?
00:17:49.000Get back to your family, it sounds like, too.
00:17:51.000Jordan Peterson said one of the greatest things about being famous is that anyone in the world will talk to him, basically, that he wants to talk to.
00:18:00.000If I want to get a hold of somebody, I'm probably one or two people away from finding Pretty much anybody.
00:18:05.000For us, the benefit is this Wednesday, we're planning on having several members of Congress on.
00:18:12.000And I remember when we first started the show, and we were reaching out to people, and I'm like, look, I got a bunch of subscribers, I got these big channels, and people would be like, thank you, we're not interested.
00:18:20.000Then the show got to a certain level and now everyone's begging us to come on and we have to tell people no.
00:18:25.000Like, sorry man, we're booked up for two months.
00:18:36.000No joke, like some high profile people.
00:18:38.000And so this Wednesday we have a massive show planned, which I don't want to give too much details on, but it's multiple members of Congress.
00:18:46.000They really, they like, You know, now that everyone knows, I think Matt Gaetz said after the show that every member of Congress, like Freedom Caucus or a Republican's communications director knows Tim Kast IRL and is like talking about it like, this is a real show where you can explain and talk about your ideas.
00:19:11.000You said a few minutes ago, you know, your show and other people's shows, the point is to inform people, make people think critically about what's going on in the country, save the country.
00:19:21.000If an idea creeps in deep enough, that really becomes important.
00:19:25.000And so now you've reached the level where people that actually can make law will sit on your show And express the same kinds of ideas.
00:19:32.000They're not going to hear these conversations in the halls of Congress.
00:20:40.000Or maybe I just take Thursday, Friday off to do the show.
00:20:44.000I'm just like, why would I take my show off to do his show when I get more views than his show does?
00:20:48.000Yeah, you've talked about this before, being hard to do other people's shows or have other people on who do a daily show because of the travel.
00:20:54.000I wonder if he'd have us both on and we'd just do like an IRL time.
00:20:58.000Well, no, they do like three panel members, you know what I mean?
00:21:57.000But at the very least, don't fucking talk shit if you're not going to come on the show.
00:22:01.000With the censorship, so what I think what happened was Eliza was being trafficked five years ago, whenever this was, I don't know how long ago this was, five, 10 years ago, whatever, she did this video with World Star Records, but it was at a time in her life now that she looks at it as when she was there, she was being trafficked, but at the time, as she was in that being trafficked state, she was consenting to everything, and making videos about how awesome it was, but it's like Bystander Syndrome, or like Stockholm Syndrome.
00:22:28.000Fucking wild, dude, so trafficked for sure.
00:22:31.000The guy that she was with told her, this is the story she told, and maybe she's full of shit, I don't know.
00:22:36.000There's only part one of an 80,000 word story, but she claims that they wanted drugs, and they said, look, this guy's agreed to buy you in exchange for the drugs, so you gotta go stay with him for a week.
00:22:47.000And then she talked about how she overdosed because she Basically I had to sleep with this guy whenever he wanted so that he would give drugs to them, and she hated it and was disgusted, considered herself a child prostitute, and then ultimately just OD'd and woke up at Cedar Sinai, and apparently the haters confirmed that happened.
00:23:06.000So what concerns me is if she now looks at that Worldstar hip-hop video as like a trafficking, like just having that video as having trafficking footage.
00:23:34.000She doesn't look anything to hate that I can see.
00:23:39.000They think that she went behind the scenes of Twitter and asked the admins to ban Britney and Jeremy for things that weren't bannable offenses.
00:27:51.000I could charge it off solar panels, which would take forever, but if they shut down gas stations or cut the supply or jack the price, I'm not thinking about the political stance of having electric versus gas.
00:28:04.000I'm thinking about if there's no gas in my area because of war, conflict, or because Biden's like, we're banning gas.
00:28:20.000This one battery that we have right here, if I plugged it into Tesla, The whole battery, I'd imagine, would give the car about four or five miles of driving time.
00:28:29.000Meaning, it would take you a week, or maybe two weeks, to fully charge the Tesla off the solar panels we have for this.
00:28:37.000Two weeks, and that's like direct sunlight, perfect.
00:28:39.000If things got that bad, do you wanna drive anywhere, though?
00:28:41.000Only like an armored Tesla truck or something.
00:28:45.000Someone busts their leg and they get an infection, need antibiotics, you're gonna wanna drive, absolutely.
00:28:59.000They do it in the Fibonacci sequence, so the way the trees grow, the way the leaves are at angles of the Fibonacci going up, gets more sunlight, 40% more in December, than your average flat solar paneling.
00:29:10.000So you might be able to make these small solar towers with panels that wrap around.
00:29:14.000I think if I could get an electric vehicle that didn't have AI all over it, I might be more apt to doing that, but when I hear I've heard stories like that too, where the car slams on its brakes and takes off.
00:29:25.000Can you get an electric car without AI?
00:29:27.000You don't have to turn the AI on, you can just drive it.
00:31:01.000Let's say quite literally you pick up a gun and you're holding it and then it goes off and hits somebody and you're like literally everyone saw you.
00:31:08.000It's your fault because the gun was aiming in the direction of another human being which is always a no-no.
00:31:37.000If you're driving your car and you slam the brakes on, abruptly for no reason on a highway and everyone crashes and people get hurt, is it your fault?
00:32:31.000That's why- That EMP stuff we're talking about, again, I don't, I don't listen to like somebody on the news or my own opinion or what I think.
00:32:38.000I go back and look up, the military has studied all this stuff ad nauseum for many, many decades.
00:33:23.000People be drinking water out of the creeks, out of the ponds, and here comes dysentery, here comes cholera, you know, knowing how to purify water.
00:33:32.000Did you know that regular, regular old bleach, like what you would put in a washing machine, you put, there's charts, you can go download a chart on it, how many drops of bleach per gallon.
00:33:43.000And you can literally get the dirtiest, nastiest water out of a creek out of here in West Virginia.
00:34:28.000They go, oh, that's a Berkey, and they could basically scoop out muddy water, and the filters are so tense on those things that by the time it gets through, there's nothing but clean water.
00:35:32.000So, you get an infection, take some mouthwash, clean it off, and it'll take care of it.
00:35:38.000And there's some people that hypothesize that if we ever got into a hot situation with China, you know, China makes so much of our medicine.
00:35:46.000Antibiotics, insulin, a lot of our stuff that you gotta have it, that all they'd have to do is go, okay, no more medicine.
00:35:54.000And then, can you imagine, as medicated as America is, and a lot of people really, I mean, if you've got insulin, you've got to have insulin if you've got diabetes.
00:36:02.000What would happen in the country if we shut our medicine off?
00:36:05.000So, a lot of people are calling their doctors and going, hey, can you call me in three rounds of amoxicillin, and three rounds of cephalaxin, and three rounds of doxycycline, and put them in a dark room, and they're good for three or four years.
00:36:43.000So, back in the day, they'd ship ice in, or in the winter, they would collect ice and store it in sawdust in their basements.
00:36:51.000And it would last until like, yeah, icebox, until June or July.
00:36:55.000And then they would then ship in big blocks of ice from the north, covered in sawdust, into places like New York, and that would last the next several months.
00:37:13.000I feel like we should have a whole generation of kids who are like, instead of being like, I want to live in the penthouse in this apartment, they should be like, I want to live in an earthship that has a natural way of cooling itself so I can preserve what I have.
00:37:23.000It sounds crazy, but it's because you have to be forward-thinking, and I think so many people who are investing their lives into a metropolis lifestyle, they don't think it will ever occur to them, and I'd rather just be safe than sorry.
00:37:36.000Yeah, I think they think nothing's ever going to happen.
00:37:38.000There's smart people that got their hands on it, but it's so fragile.
00:37:42.000But every end-of-the-world movie I've ever seen, something happens in the city first.
00:38:50.000And if at any point you think that what I do doesn't, I don't deserve your membership, then I strongly encourage you to cancel your membership because if you personally don't think I deserve your money, then I don't.
00:39:04.000I'm not trying to be a dick and I'm not trying to do, I mean this with the utmost respect.
00:39:08.000If I was selling vanilla ice cream and then one day you were like, yo, I think your ice cream is not that good, I'd be like, well, I guess you can't buy it.
00:39:22.000We got a bunch of hard work to do in this culture war.
00:39:25.000The weird satanic bullshit kind of freaks me out.
00:39:27.000The drama is kind of depressing because You know, when I see all this stuff, not just about Jeremy, but, you know, it's not even about that.